Introduced for the 2019 model year, the fourth generation of the X5 benefits from a mid-cycle refresh including redesigned bumpers and headlights, a new digital interface (12.3-inch driver display and 14.9-inch touchscreen) and a more advanced, voice-activated BMW Assistant. Three turbocharged engines with mild hybrid technology are part of the lineup, with output ranging from 375-617 horsepower. The plug-in hybrid model is improved for 2024 and now enables 63 km of pure electric range.
Pros
- Engaging handling
- Interesting electric range (xDrive50e)
- Powerful engine (M Competition)
Cons
- Firm ride (especially M versions)
- Wind noises at high speed
- Prices are rising quickly